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(Unverified)Feb 21st 2011 9:47PM
I hope we're moving into an era where platform hegemony can give way to smooth inter-operation. Apple has long made iPhone sync available on the Windows platform, replete with sync to Outlook, etc. The Windows Phone 7 platform, like the iPhone is a great one from both users' and developers' standpoints and needs similar integration with all of our boxes. It's great news for users and developers alike that one less impediment exists to the notion of having both choice and compatibility in the market. This news combined with those about multitasking and the Nokia partnership are very welcome and help me think Microsoft may have their heads on straight. It's a great group of people up there in Redmond, I'm very glad to see news like this come out of there.
Eager young bloggers -- please do not assume that all Mac users are fan boys and girls. Most of us have Mac's, PC's, and Xbox's in our lives -- it's great that these Windows Phone 7 devices are going to join that ecosystem smoothly. Now if only my iPhone had an Xbox Live client and my Apple TV2 had native DivX support like my Windows 7 PC. As a user, I'd like to see all of these walls come down.
They're my devices, they're my networks, fan boys -- get back in your hole!